TIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WALK-OVER r r I1 rU L .L fVnS t-C r A $ j V Our Latest Arrival English Oxford, leather Sole O'Sullivan rubber heels Black or Tan Edison Proof vs. Talking Machine Classics Hadyou been among the 6oo Ann Arbor Music Lovers last night at the High School Auditorium, when Miss Marie Kaiser, singing in unison with some of her own Edison Records, be- ing played on an Edison Diamond Disc, you would have found it impossible to distinguish the Living Voice from that of the Edison. Mr. Abraham Bond also showed that Edison Violin Rec- ords will stand the same test. Seat Tickets May Festival Reserved $500 BLOCK "A" BLOCK "B" BLOCK "C" Saturday, MarCh 25..............*..$6.5 On and after Monday, Mar. 27. $6.oo Saturday April i...................5 On and after Monday. Apr. 3.....$5.oo Thursday, April 6......... . $4.50 On and after Friday, Apr. 7......$4.00 We easily save you one dollar on this Oxford THIS IS EDISON PROOF WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP I 115 S. MAIN ST. SWAIN 713 East Univ. Makes the best Lantern Slides-plain or colored-you can get anywhere in the U.S. P. S. Did you know that first and last he has made over 25,000 Slides? I I I What do Talking Machine Makers prove? They claim everything. But they do not give a "Tone Test Recital" such as Edison is now giving all over the country-because it would reveal the lack of fidelity. The yew Edison ' Diamond Disc with its great library of records of the World's Best Music by the Best Artists, sets a New- Standard of Music for the Home. It Re-creates, it gives the kind of n usic that one loves to hear over and over again. The kind that people pay thousands of dollars to hear. It is the Real Thing. So different trom what people have accepted as good in the ordinary Talking Machine as to bear no com- parison. Let us demonstrate to you in 3 our own home. On Saturday and Monday, March 25 and 2; on Sat- urday and Monday, April i and 3; and on Thursday and Friday, April 6 and 7 the sales will take place at the ticket window in Hill Auditorium. On intervening and following days tickets will be on sale at the University School of Music. Persons having pre-festival cover coupons for exchange please deduct $3.00 from above prices. Sales begin at EIGHT o'clock in the morning. I DELTA CAFE Edison Phonograph Shop 113 So. Man Street A. S. LYNDON, Prop. " Art is long, Life is Short" The Maccabee Carnival One week of fun and laughter Sunday Evening Luncheon Fifty Cents 5:30 P. M. to 8 P. M. SPECIAL FEATURE Mandolin Trio Orchestra Reservations Enable us to give Better Service Next to the play itself the pic- turesof "The All Nation Revue" made by Daines & Nickels are of most absorbing interest. Come up and see them. Whit ney Theatre Saturday, March 25 . Matinee and Evening Mr. and .Mrs. Coburn Present The Yellow Jacket "The Play That ]Ras Charmed tae World" by George C. Hazelton and Bearimo With the Full Original Produc-. tion trom the Fa ton TheatreNew York. and a Speeally Selected Cast incauding Mr. and Mrs. COBURN IncMidental Music by Wm. Furst SPHINX SOCIETY APPROPRIATES EQUIPMENT FOR LIFE SAVING At the last meeting, Sphinx society voted an appropriation for life pre- servers and other equipment whichl will be presented to the Michigan Boat club for the purpose of establishing safety stations along the Huron river. This action is in accordance with the campaign inaugurated some time ago by which each society on the campus will contribute life saving equipment for use on the river. SOPHlLITS TO DISCUSS PLANS FOR DANCE AT MEETING TODAY Plans for a Shook's dance at the Armory, March 31, will be discussed at a meeting of the soph lit class at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon in the economics building. Tentative ar- rangements have already been made for the dance. RELEASE STORY OF HOW TWO COLUMNS OF UNITED STATES E TROOPS CROSSED BORDER LINE IN SEARCH OF BANDIT: (Continued from Page One) umn slowed down in the afternoon as the horsemen took single file and en- tered the Purta de San Vincente, the rocky path 'y which it is possible to cross the range and enter the San Miguel valley. LOCATE MISSING AVIATOR Columbus, New Mexico, Mar. 23. -- Lieutenant Edgar S. Gorrell, the miss- ing arny aviator, was located today. He was found by Lieutenant J. L. Parkinson, 20th Infantry, uninjured but badly in need of food. His gaso- line had given out and lie was forced to alight off his route. Ile made his way in the direction he thought the American force might be located, and met Lieutenant Parkinson hunting him. Aviators and army officers generally would not be surprised if an accident of a serious nature should occur in the region where the American army is now operating. The farther Chi- huahua is penetrated and the higher the peaks, the more the aviators en- counter -the rarified currents of air, telling both upon the lungs of the operators and the stability of the machines. PROHIBITION ASSOCIATION LAUNCHES STATE CAMPAIGN With the slogan, "500 Michigan Stu- dents in the State-Wide Fight," a special prohibition campaign has been launched among the colleges of this state by the National Intercollegiate Prohibition association, working in co- operation with the Michigan Dry Fed- eration. Speakers will be sent out comemneing April 1, and the cam- paign will continue until the November elections. The work in Ann Arbor will be carried on through the uni- versity Y. M. C. A. Popular Mats. Wednesday and Saturday DETROIT LOUIS MANN In "THE BUBBLE" Shows at 3:00. 6:30. 8:oo, 9:30 Friday, Mar. 24-Marv Miles Minter in "Lovely Mary." Sat. March 25-F. Butterfield & Mabel Trunelle in "Magic Skin." Part XX of "The Trip Around the World"s Series.' Mon., Mar. 27-Ida Schuall in "Undine. Orpheum Theatre The Home of Paramount and Triangle Photoplays Matinees, 2:00, 3:15 E~vening, 6:45, Sbo 9:15 Saturdays -Holidays Continuous Thurs.-Fri., Mar. 23-24-Blanch Sweet in '' Raganu fin ." Saturday, Mar. 25--W. S. Hart in "The Disciple" (and Triangle comedy- Matinee only;. Sun.-Mon., Mar 26-27-Dustin Farnun in "The Call of the Cuniberlands." GARRICK Marh 20th At the Old Armory One door west of D. U. R. waiting room on West Huron St. First Night Sat. Evening, March 25, To Sat. Evening, April 1st, inclusive (Except Sunday Evening, March 26,) The most sensational and fun making mid-winter Carnival ever attempted in Ann Arbor A $26.00 Gas Range and a $35.00 Vacuum Cleaner Are among the valuable door prizes to be given away every evening Every regular admission gives the holder a chance to winlone of these A $100.00 Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Is the Grand prize to be given away Saturday Evening, April 1st, i Come and forget your Troubles Doors open every Night at 7:30 P. M. Matinee Prices - - Evening Prices - - 35e is$1.00 50C to $1.50 Try Hixson's new .stag lunch. Williams St. 5121 THE FAMOUS Cox Sons and Vining CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS for all College Degrees maybeordered now from TICKETS GO ON SALE FOR STUDENT COUNCIL DANCE Tickets for this week's student coun- cil dance, to be held at the Packard Academy Saturday night, will be on sale today in the main corridor of University hall from 11:00 to 12:00 and from 2:00 to 3:00 o'clock. To- morrow tickets may be obtained at the same place from 11:00 to 12:00 o'clock. The names of the chaperons will be announced later. REPORT VILLA HELD UP TRAIN Si MILES FROM NAMIQUIPA El Paso, Mar. 23.-Darcia Flores, a Spanish merchant of the city of Chi- huahua, who arrived here tonight, said that Villa had held up a train on which he, Flores, was traveling, at Monte Cuma, 85 miles from Namiquipa, where the Carranza authorities have insisted the bandit chief was located. Flores is well-known in business cir- cles in El Paso. DR. BARTELL TO READ PAPER AT MEETING OF CHEMICAL SOCIETY q R South End Meat Market and Grocery Meats of Quality and Variety Poultry, Fish and Game in Season A. Lemble 810 Brown Street Phones 235 and 399 The Sign of Satisfaction 3inEE inET~APE&E Shear facts are important facts in y( appearance-hand tailored, made-to-meas clothes are cut from the cloth one at a time- shears in the hands of a clever cutter - from "plans and specifications" of your own body. Quite naturally, clothes so made h a v e very distinct advantages -personality, is a very apparent cha.racteristic of them-they truly and accurately fit you. When you let us tailor a suit to your measure you get the advantage of shear cutting, hand tail- oring, attractive design- ing, fine fabrics and real fit. our Ure by a the '- I Shirts Made DressI J. K. Malcolm I "Negative Osmose" is the title of a paper to be read by Dr. F. E. Bartell, of the chemistry department, before the local section of the American Chemical society. The lecture will be given at the regular meeting of the society which will be held Thes- day, March 28, at 4:15 o'clock, in room 151 of the "Chemistry build- ing. The meetings of the society are open to the public. muddowr IPW SEVENTEEN , , O pppp p p8 p ° p O O Op p0 Op O O O O , _ d0 O ' ppT' O " Op p f'l#00 O YEARS WE CALL and PHONE 1459-J EXPERIENCE DELIVER Suits to 604 E. 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